1" hole-Made specifically for American house wrens.
These wren bird houses are made from a unique blend of 75% pine sawdust, burnt clay and other natural materials, formed and baked to provide a nesting home for birds that is healthy for them and which will last for 20 years or more in your garden. This remarkable material actually "breathes" like wood. Yet it is completely rotproof and the non-toxic brown paint on the roof and sides sheds water like a duck's back. Resistant to damage by squirrels and raccoons. Seven models, with entry holes specially sized for American birds.
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Immediate occupancy
We recently received our fifth Schwegler birdhouse we try to add one to the collection every year. This year we ordered the wren house and in less than two days after it was hung in our Kentucky coffee tree two Carolina wrens had moved in. These houses are fantastic, the birds really enjoy them, they are easy to clean and they seemingly last forever. They are well worth the price!
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Wren House
Outstanding. This is our second house of this kind and the Wrens love it!
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Wren House
The wren house was swiftly occupied. Will probably purchase other houses in the line.
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very sturdy house!
Very sturdy, well made house! So glad came with a hanging loop that fits a large diameter branch! Awaiting tenants!
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Best Wren House
This is (by far) the best wren house available. It's made to last and it is beautiful. One cannot go wrong purchasing this item.
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best bird house
Looks like it will last a lifetime
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Wren House
Solid little house. Saw a bird coming out of it the morning after I put it out.
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wren house
Very satisfied with quality. It's too early for nesting, so I'm waiting to see if I get any customers in it.
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Best Birdhouse ever!
I feel these are the best-made birdhouses. I love my Schwegler birdhouses, and so do the birds! I have 5 houses now, (3 different kinds), and wanted to give some tips for someone thinking of buying one. The Wren House is perfect for Chickadees (put a handful of aspen shavings inside for them, and watch the pair excavate their nest). The Bluebirds love their house so much they will keep nesting throughout the summer. The Bluebird house in Brown can sometimes get too hot--I have another one in White that I use for the summer nesting. If you only have the brown one, I do not recommend having it in full sun. Mount it to a tree trunk instead. I leave my houses up all winter too in case a bird wants to roost in it. It was so cute to see my wintering Red-Breasted Nuthatches checking the Wren House out. I only wish Kinsman offered more Schwegler houses. I'd love to get a larger one to entice the Great Crested Flycatchers when they visit!